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Tech
Nigeria’s AI Rules Could Catch Startups That Think They Are Just Using APIs
Nigeria's AI regulation push could affect startups that build products on foreign models, not only companies training their own AI.
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À la Une
Africa’s AI Sovereignty Problem Is Really an Electricity Problem
Africa's AI ambitions will not be decided by policy alone. Power, data centers, and local compute may matter even more.
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Sports
Morocco’s 70-Second Goal Shows Why Africa’s World Cup Ceiling Has Changed
Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 after Ismael Saibari scored almost immediately, strengthening the Atlas Lions' knockout path.
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Sports
Ghana’s 95th-Minute Winner Turns England Clash Into a World Cup Pressure Test
Ghana's late win over Panama gives the Black Stars three points before a major Group L test against England.
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À la Une
Delay Does Not Mean Deny
Delay is not always denial. A practical reflection on patience, persistence, resilience, and steady financial progress.
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Uncategorised
Biograd Back on the Map: Croatia’s Coastal Base for Relaxed and Scenic Sailing Weeks
Biograd is quietly re-establishing itself as one of Croatia’s most appealing charter bases, especially for travelers who want a sailing…
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Politics
Iran Shoots Down US F-15: One Pilot Missing, Tehran Offers Reward
Iran has shot down an American F-15E Strike Eagle over its territory. One pilot was rescued, the second is missing.…
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Tech
Africas Tech Boom: The Startups Changing the Continent in 2026
From fintech to agritech and healthtech, African startups are raising billions and solving real problems at scale. Here are the…
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Politics
Trumps Tariffs and Africa: What the New Trade War Really Means for the Continent
The US tariff shock of April 2026 is reverberating across Africa. From AGOA uncertainty to commodity prices and debt pressure,…
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